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US President Donald Trump on Sunday, 1 November, denied a report that claimed he was planning to prematurely declare victory after the presidential polls end on Tuesday. "No, no that was a false report," Trump told reporters at the Charlotte airport in North Carolina.
At the same time, he hinted that he was gearing up for a legal battle on election night itself, PTI reported. "I think it is a terrible thing when ballots can be collected after an election. I think it is a terrible thing when people or states are allowed to tabulate ballots for a long period of time after the election is over because it can only lead to one thing," Trump said.
He added that as soon as the election would be over, ‘we are going in with our lawyers’, criticising the US Supreme Court’s decision to allow ballots to be received after Election Day in several battleground states.
"I think, there is a great danger to it and I think a lot of fraud and misuse can take place," the president said, adding, "I think it is a very dangerous, terrible thing. And I think, it is terrible when we cannot know the results of an election the night of the election in a modern-day age of computers. I think, it is a terrible thing."
The President said that he is doing well in the election. "We have great crowds. The first two were extremely cold. But they are great people, so that warmed it up," he said.
(With inputs from PTI)
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